SEATTLE— Earth2Trump, a cross-country roadshow heading to Washington, D.C., and building a vast network of resistance to incoming President Trump, is coming to Seattle on Jan. 2, 2017. The tour is organized by the Center for Biological Diversity in coordination with the ACLU of Washington, Sightline, Buddhist Peace Fellowship, Restaurant Opportunities Center United and more local groups.

Beginning in Oakland and Seattle on Jan. 2, a pair of Earth2Trump Roadshows will tour the country bringing speakers, musicians, outrage, fun and hope to 16 cities as it progresses toward the presidential inauguration on Jan. 20.

The shows will feature national and local speakers, musicians, and an opportunity to join a growing movement of resistance to all forms of oppression and all attacks on the environment.

What: The Earth2Trump roadshow of resistance.

When: Jan. 2, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Where: Washington Hall, 153 14th Ave., Seattle.

The Seattle event will include music performances by Makana and Dana Lyons.

“When we all speak together with a single voice of resistance, our power grows — and so do our chances of defeating the Trump administration,” said Taylor McKinnon, an organizer with the Center. “People in Seattle will have a crucial role to play in building this movement and we’re excited to get there.”

Background
The Earth2Trump roadshow will rally and empower defenders of civil rights and the environment to resist Trump's dangerous agenda. Stopping in 16 cities on its way to Washington, D.C., it will bring the messages and support of thousands of people to protest at the presidential inauguration.

The Center for Biological Diversity is a national, nonprofit conservation organization with more than 1.1 million members and online activists dedicated to the protection of endangered species and wild places.